
Amalfi in September
Great time to visit
September offers the best of both worlds - still warm and sunny but with manageable crowds and slightly lower prices. Many locals consider this their favorite month.
Weather
September brings welcome relief with pleasant 26-28°C days and cooling 18-20°C nights. The oppressive heat breaks, though it remains warm and sunny. Rain stays minimal, and the sea maintains summer warmth at 24°C.
27°C high19°C low4 rain days
Crowds & Cost
high crowds
~$220/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Harvest season begins
- •Regata Storica in nearby republics
- •September food festivals
September Tips
- •Crowds thin after Labor Day but weather stays perfect
- •Restaurant reservations become easier after August chaos
- •Great month for hiking as temperatures cool
All Months
May and October are perfect. Warm enough for swimming, cool enough for hiking, and the crowds thin out considerably. Hotel prices drop by 30-40% compared to peak summer. The lemon trees bloom in May, filling the air with that distinctive Amalfi scent.
June through August brings heat, humidity, and tour buses clogging every narrow street. Temperatures hit 30°C regularly, and finding a restaurant table without a reservation becomes nearly impossible. But the water is perfect for swimming, and the late sunsets are magical.
April can be unpredictable. Some years feel like spring, others like winter decided to hang around. Pack layers and check the ferry schedules – rough seas cancel boat trips frequently in early spring.
Winter has its charm if you don't mind limited restaurant hours and cool temperatures. January sees highs around 13°C, but you'll have the place mostly to yourself. Many hotels close from November through March, so book ahead.
Avoid Easter week and August 15th (Ferragosto) unless you enjoy standing room only on buses and hour-long waits for tables.
Amalfi Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
9/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
4/10
Budget
5/10
Luxury
8/10
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